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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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If the user does not provide a domain name, the first user in the user<br />

accounts list, minus the domain name, that matches the user name in<br />

the dialog box, is verified.<br />

The syntax for user name is:<br />

DomainName\UserName<br />

To allow different users to log in when an <strong>RSView</strong> SE client opens,<br />

ensure you include a way for users to issue the Login command. For<br />

example, include a button that executes the Login command on the<br />

initial display.<br />

To force all users to log in when an <strong>RSView</strong> SE client opens, the<br />

account of the Windows user that is logged in must not be in the<br />

application’s list of user accounts.<br />

Logging out at run time<br />

To allow users to log out at run time, include a way for them to issue<br />

the Logout command. For example, create a button and use the Logout<br />

command as the press action.<br />

You can also set up an <strong>RSView</strong> SE client to log out automatically after<br />

a specified period of inactivity. For details, see Help for the SE client<br />

wizard.<br />

When a user logs out, the following sequence of events occurs:<br />

1. All displays are closed (including cached displays).<br />

2. The current user’s logout macro is run and the user is logged out.<br />

3. If the <strong>RSView</strong> SE client is licensed, it releases the license, allowing<br />

the license to be used for other <strong>RSView</strong> SE clients.<br />

4. The login dialog box is displayed.<br />

Setting up security 15–19

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